Both the Raptors and their fans would undoubtedly rather see the reigning NBA rookie of the year in a Toronto jersey, but the young star is in a good place in Minnesota, according to T'Wolves interim head coach Sam Mitchell.

The spotlight follows Andrew Wiggins like a shadow these days. But the 20-year-old insists he's grown accustomed to the hype and hoopla that comes with being both the NBA's No. 1 draft pick and Canada's biggest basketball star.

Andrew Wiggins never got the opportunity to suit up with LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers, the team that selected him first overall in last year's NBA draft. He was traded to Minnesota before his rookie season even started. But he's never looked back.